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AlT.UST "2, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory)' THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Brothers Lduct Sales Vicinity of land aiR- iiafi sales i. its'. 1 -known ndiu' Brothers , Charlotte every day V ui l;c l unuuin u , t!l, first lour days 01 I ,. III!"'' F ' ' vw- d.l'- an an of the Si""1 j t!it am'. , ,n la- I , .let.nl Hi." plii estfi' Davis lie l!tint' ...... furopt-an .vh,i fir! ( i.c- I nesici jf Ml .."! 1 n Hjrll,Mlll 1' ll .'..!- Il,r l-.un.peaii I iieai 1 1 ..i. 1 l,. eelei'.-i ii L-M I'.M'H.Jl. which (uHtli- Melons '"1"- lri,iii Nurwandy 's hede.e- hrai ! "t Hii- Reich. ,,uli ii- in copal innal . . I . rn Grliiuin i. ii ."Mi ..in. I I .mil' I'lltsbui ('h. a,.,.,,l,l .ii i-J i(iin-inli-pliAiiii-nl camps Knlri mi' ai I inn .J ti i iji Si I." II"' "Bloody pen lialll'-il across Ni - radni Un.'iii'li Paris, east lliii'iifl' Belgium tony mill smashed in- Mrii-il in"- September I iriv in i-iilci- Cer- l-Nl'Ill .NiAi-ini.ii !ii:hl iii iri'sl Hit J!!lh moved tilPl I.III-IMHIUI(' SOC ii-ii-inlii-i Mi il caufht ,1 " i l j llui.dslcdt's ffriiM f (.Quickly re i- h moved sou! Ii k-rale fulmar in Alsace i fit- l:liinc Within ;i a- iii'.iin al the Rhine il In wear hi '-. bailee. i- i-ntil liil.iiiir i iKitir 111. I. ..il and three loi in.tjui i iiinliaf :. Saluted I in ft cig.M oetii.mng and ;ix I'; itr.1 Si.iii-s (room Radiatori ..it hot water radiators li to freezing tempera- opening windows wjde mely culd nig tits. Leave pel open a little to per son u( water dm ing'rold Proposed Work In W. N. C. Tourist Area PAGE FIVE (First Section! " f Proposed Developments SJSf M ' rJi BLUE R.DGE J VLa Parkway Area J Uy6"twxci. rg?? ; r, Book Vviran , rV7 c,yTSfv. V TON i'rlVJiJf CAj"'view . !( .Kr'v" 'Iis'lWi,i 'yfyi4 1 jvr"n Btcv&-L(:li',T, 'i?l L J V ,e. JH P0Ht5T "!fi Hl ,(f , . HATIONAL NV 1' fCtST J . IJ) ll ?Xrt ..d.or.Hi, RochllVTJ fOlambow . .l .-. Si jCT V SDohi(e l - . 1.n. Iil.-. - X SKI. TjrtJhl41l ,.,. AbMk f.. . - ,. .- . 7 oho'n. wAK To Speak Here Program At Lake DEATHS m Thursday. Emanuol Wyatt ofRciat'ed. was In Green Hill ceme- r ! lJ.- . Jl and I illC'C Slate 1J. S. I l)i llrli.l. .'ItU i I alal I i inn i iiiil Ii 'ill-lcil llllllll ui. In- U ... a. ii ( : i . and i n ir I. I A K mile Ilieliwm Vi - Ii i ui i .lira ' ) i i Si .il the inn mi lice rl eel Cine Creek V .A'llCMlll .1,1 I II,, I .1. I he . 1 1 . 1 1 1 ii , , i ' I :;, ih I- i 1 1 .. I. a el U.,1. .1 lie: iiml W., map lioun alxive designated projects indorsed lv Hie Stale lliehuav ii in I he Clue ItidUe I'arway and Creat Smoky Moiiiil.ims N.iliiinal I'alk nan nl Hie commission, outlined the proposal at a nicetiiii' ..I I'.uk and 1 1 1 ill' recent ly. alsam Chip to Soco (la ). i2' A seven-mile road pi'ojecl limn Hull (hip to ee mile section l.ctwe-n Hrtdes Camp (lap and the Devils Coinl lioiise. el, ii.inci ,n-c;i with r i.-ids from Hunches (lap t" Mack e ami tourist center development at Yellowstone i Ifnek lirnlge 17. 1) velopinent ot hshniK n ek 1H1 lnvpstifiali iin of the feasibility teiville hike to connect with highway X' up (lap and 1'alK Mi' A tourist and campini' lacilitics al nf extending - lale hirhuay I'M I on (he Tennessee line. (Cut hi C K VI.1KT. secretary of Financial I'roinotion. Joint l)ii Meii. Hoard of Missions of the I Methodist church, who will deliver .a sermon :it the First Mel hode I 1 hui ch here on Sundav ev iMnio: .it li nil o'clock. Dr. C. K. Vliet To Speak At Methodist Church Di C K I ii ! of New York .( it lield sccretaiy of the l-'oi eii'n Division of Ihc Hoard of Mis'-miis iiml Church Kteusioii of Ihc Methodist Church will he the I'UiM speaker al the first Mclho del church here on Sund;i eve iliili: al t he !t (III o'clock serv ice 111 Vllel is one ol the leadeis ol I he Mel hodist chin ch ho is beini' featured ill a special series ol m i vices at the local church here h the pastor. Kev .1 C M.ulison (ho ,,i e pi esenl mi' the piociani ol I In- total work ol Ihc chinch III hot is ail inlei est i in' and loiieliil speaker, and has done an eleiisi.o work with the church ! proi'raiii I'l lor to servine al his ; 1 1 i-1 1 1 posl he was pastor of pne jot the lai'i-er Methodist churches in Miami lie is now al I ..ike i .Innaluska. where he is takmi pail on the proi'iain of the iMetlu.de! V einhlv. Mr:;. W. I,, l.'illll, IfollDK'il ', h,ii On !iirlli(,i' :in Mrs. l.auienee Mis. BiKhln tj i tes- es on 'Cue- il..( M.lhov and ll '. I I e ,II, I hos- ni I I al a I. n i h- d.iv pari In. hoi ii::- I In n mi.l her. Mrs. VV I. LainpUii. at her home Ol. Welch tl l eel The house -, a a 1 1 1 n I r. cly ileeo- r.iled with ai raiifemeiits of spiinp llowers and a delicious ice course was served at I lie end ot the eve i.inr Those enjoying (his hospitality were: Mrs l.eo Burkner, Mrs. olive Orcen, Mrs. Sally Russell. Mrs .lames 1. Green, Mrs. Charles ti While, Mrs Annie Moft'att, Mrs. l.ynwood Grahl. Mrs. Milas Kei'tiuson, Mrs. Fred Campbell, Miss Louise Fraruls and JWiss ; Donna ,lo Queen. Mrs Lawrence MrKlroy. of New)oiT New- . V,l . loiiiierly ol Way iM'Siille. is - peiiihiii' this week al the lioine nl hei parents. Mr and Mrs. W. 1, l.ami'kin on Welch street. Mrs MrF.linv's hie, hand, Se,l. l.awreiiie MefTiiiv is now stationed Manila. IV I . where he is a member nf Ihc liTillh Tupie Si aihical l iifineei im ( iii ps. Buy Bonds keep them. announcing... Tho Opening Of Our Hew end Modern Electric tail At Comer Of Haywood and Depot Streets Known As The Sram.m Frank Lropard Reports To New Orleans Frank Leopard. ,lr , seaman first class, son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Leopard, of the lfalclill Cove section left Tuesday lor New Ill leans where he will repot t for I eass i j -1 1 me i il after spcndinr, a lltl ilay leave here will, his family. Seaman Leopard entered Ihe service on January li. IIITi!. as a volunteer He look his liain ini' al Norfolk, and since I Ilea has served in waters all over Ihe woild He is entitled In wear Ihe Ameri can, lairopean. I'acilic and Philip pine I heal i e ribbons He has been in I wo combat aieas. the Mediter ranean and Ihe Philippines Al Ihe lime he entered the ser vice be was employed hv the Lcie.la Papei Cm p oral ion ol lire-yard. Parkway Use Only High Grade Firestone -Rubber We Were Formerly In H.i7clwoni1 and Known As (he H.izehvood Tire Company. tation Quality Workmanship Good Service New Electric Moldn EVERY TIRE GUARANTEED arkway Tire Service W 518 L. F. McALHANEY, Owner At Depot and Haywood Streets --- ':--( i FOH SAI.K -Two teams of lnf; pint! horses. I .'"()() pound'; each Pi iced t'.'.'.ii) pel team, iiieludinif harness Can be seen al ('old Sprini's operalions of (.'race l.uinber Mills. All)!. 2-) oM)i:r or itrijcation NOHTH CMiOLIN'A. MAYWOOl) COUNTY IN IT IF SI Pl-.l! II )l! Collin- I i l iii-.i; ( ri:T is vs. Mll.DRFD II f T'HTIS It appearini! IT om Ihe afTidavit of Luther Curtis in this action, that Mildred II. Curtis. Ihe defend ant therein, is not to be found in Haywood County, and cannot after due diligence be found with in the State; and it further ap peal in;! that a cause of action ex ists in favor of the plaintiff and apaii.sl the defendant lor a di vorce on the grounds of two years separat ion. It is. therefore, ordered thai notice of this action he published once a week for lour successive weeks in the Way lies vi lie Moun taineer, a newspaper published in Haywood County, settim; forth the title of the action, the purpose of the same, and ro(iiiiine; the de fendant to appear In-fore the Clerk of the Superior Court in Waynes villi'. Haywood County. North Car olina, at the Court House, within thirty days from Ihe Hist day of .Inly. 194f. and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff. This the HI dav of July. I91.r. C. II. LFATHF.R WOOD. Clerk Superior Court of Hay wood County. North Carolina. No. 14!3 AuH. 2-9-l(i-23. REDDY KILOWATT Thursday, August 1 9 30 to 10:45 a. m. Conference hour with Secretaries Dr C. K Vliet. 1100 a m. Address: Dr. John C. Hawk. H:00 p. m Flashes from the field Address: BislHip Paul B. Kern: pic tures: Dr. Elmer T Clark. Friday, Auirust 3 9 :ui to unr, a m Conference hour with Secretaries Mrs Helen H Bourne 1100 a m Address Dr Floyd. "Japan Tomorrow " 8:00 p in Address: Or J nini! Potts. Saturday. August 4 9 :)0 to 10 4Ti a m Conference hour with Secretaries. 1 1 00 a. in Address and Forum: The Little Sects". Dr Elmer T Clark. Sunday, Auk list 5 1 I 00 a in Junaluska Day op Arthur J Moore II HO p. ui Sermon: Dr Tyler. Monday, Aiifiist 6 !):) to 10 4!'i i. in Conference Dr. Wil- Mrs. Lou Wuidroup Arva Man- Funeral services were held at the home in the Allen's Creek sec tion on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Mrs. Lou W'a.-lroup. OH. who died at her residence at 3.15 a Rev Uunal U-ry . Mrs Waldroup. a native of Clay county, is survived by two grand sons Boyd and Lemuel Sheppard, and one granddaughter. Mrs. John ,iiiiiin-riiian. of Waynesville, R. F. I) Nn. 1. Garrett Funeral Home was in iTi.iiee of the arrangements. Blsh- R 7. Dr Don Christian Dr Don . "A Jap- hour with Secretaries lain F. Quiliiau. 1100 a in Address: Holler. "The War and M issions". H 00 p m Address: lloltcr. Philippine Island auese Prison." Tuesday, August 7 9 Till to 10.4.T a in Conlcrcnct boor with Secn-tai Tes I 1 00 a in llniiorniK Dr. W. B Burke. -Fifty Years In China' 'Ills life slorvl. Tropical Cyclone In the Philippines a trop!-al cy Clone is called a bagnio. c n Peai Is Service Lighter; l ie ill i ne 5 Crystal ( lilna Silver Billfolds Tie Sets Whatnots Watches I.e. ketj Oofwnod Pieces I'littrrv Breakfast Sets Picture l i Jines Bahv Items Bonk I nils Aiiliiplrs DAVIS-SMITH (Jewelers Since IHtif.l Our ( oiniili Ic Stock l)iio. 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HsC7l WT,h jVI. .i I i -But you can spino OCEAN BREEZES GluUT INTO OUR BOOM-INSTANTLY AND AS LON3 AS yOU LIKE... WHENEVER OU LIKE... AND AvS CTflONOASVOULIKE. FOR THE TOCE OF ONE CluARE I tIl- Or o yu can ENioy A POWERFUL BCEEZE IN THE HOTTEST WEATHER FOR ABOUT 3WOUPS..., JSr PIUQAf AT fCUUY f J M ttaorx 1.1 i i i l
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